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Theme A - Unity & diversity
Biology HL
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Theme A - Unity & diversity

Prokaryotes Vs. Eukaryotes Discovering Cell Structures

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Last edited on 16th Oct 2024

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What's the difference between prokaryotes & eukaryotes?

  • Prokaryotes (e.g., Bacteria)
    • No nucleus 🧠❌
    • Simple structure
    • Small size
    • Found in soil, water, skin, and hot volcanic areas 🌋
    • Example: Think of them as the minimalist tiny homes of the cell world!
  • Eukaryotes (e.g., Plants, Animals, Fungi, Amoeba)
    • Has a nucleus (home for chromosomes) 🧠✅
    • Contains special parts called organelles (like organs in our body!)
    • Example: More like a mansion, with various rooms and functions!

The building blocks of prokaryotic cells

  • Plasma Membrane: The gatekeeper of the cell, deciding what comes in and out
  • Cell Wall: Contains peptidoglycan, supports the cell like a strong armor 🛡️
  • Cytoplasm: One large chamber filled with a mix of biochemicals, like a smoothie of life's essentials
  • Ribosomes: Smaller than in eukaryotes (70S vs 80S); the cell's chefs cooking up proteins 🍳

The DNA situation

  • Prokaryotes: DNA forms a loop or circle and is "naked" (not covered in proteins)
  • Eukaryotes: DNA is like a well-dressed celebrity, covered in proteins 🎩
  • Nucleoid in Prokaryotes: Contains DNA but is not a true nucleus

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Theme A - Unity & diversity
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Biology HL

Theme A - Unity & diversity

Prokaryotes Vs. Eukaryotes Discovering Cell Structures

Word Count Emoji
435 words
Reading Time Emoji
3 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 16th Oct 2024

Table of content

What's the difference between prokaryotes & eukaryotes?

  • Prokaryotes (e.g., Bacteria)
    • No nucleus 🧠❌
    • Simple structure
    • Small size
    • Found in soil, water, skin, and hot volcanic areas 🌋
    • Example: Think of them as the minimalist tiny homes of the cell world!
  • Eukaryotes (e.g., Plants, Animals, Fungi, Amoeba)
    • Has a nucleus (home for chromosomes) 🧠✅
    • Contains special parts called organelles (like organs in our body!)
    • Example: More like a mansion, with various rooms and functions!

The building blocks of prokaryotic cells

  • Plasma Membrane: The gatekeeper of the cell, deciding what comes in and out
  • Cell Wall: Contains peptidoglycan, supports the cell like a strong armor 🛡️
  • Cytoplasm: One large chamber filled with a mix of biochemicals, like a smoothie of life's essentials
  • Ribosomes: Smaller than in eukaryotes (70S vs 80S); the cell's chefs cooking up proteins 🍳

The DNA situation

  • Prokaryotes: DNA forms a loop or circle and is "naked" (not covered in proteins)
  • Eukaryotes: DNA is like a well-dressed celebrity, covered in proteins 🎩
  • Nucleoid in Prokaryotes: Contains DNA but is not a true nucleus

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